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- | Since 2013 CERL awards a Grant every year, of the value of 1,000 Euros, to allow qualified librarians | + | **CERL INTERNSHIP |
- | This grant can only be assigned once to the same person. Applications not selected but positively vetted will be notified that they can be put in again for the next round.\\ | + | Every year, CERL offers Internship and Placement Grants, |
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+ | In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. | ||
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+ | CERL member libraries propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. The internship should normally take place within | ||
- | A written report for the CERL webpage and Newsletter, and/ | + | CERL’s Grants Sub-Committee (Cristina Dondi, Adrian Edwards, Anders Toftgaard) |
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+ | **RECIPIENTS OF 2024 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce | ||
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+ | 1.To catalogue incunabula at **Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge** | ||
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+ | 2. To catalogue incunabula at the **Huntington Library, San Marino California** to | ||
+ | Jackson Hartigan, an MPhil student at Cambridge working on Lorenzo Pignoria’s De servis (1613) and student work experience at Williams College Chapin Library. | ||
- | **APPLICATION PROCEDURE** | + | 3. To work on map-inc (Mapping incunabula in Greek libraries) and CERL’s Provenance Digital Archive (PDA) at the **Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, Piraeus**, Greece to Tom Mackinnon, Library assistant at the National Portrait Gallery of London. |
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+ | 4. To describe provenance marks of the **Fagel Collection, Library of Trinity College Dublin**, in the Provenance Digital Archive (PDA) of CERL to Costanza Ficorella, Assistant Archivist, Office of Public Works, National Monuments Services, Dublin, with an MA in Archivistics, | ||
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+ | 5. To catalogue incunabula at the **University Library of Naples** to Valeria Cesaraccio, a PhD student in Renaissance Studies at the University of Warwick, working on education in 16th-century Italy, with an BA from the Univ. of Sassari and a MA from the Univ. of Turin. | ||
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+ | 6. To match incunable holdings with ISTC numbers at **Utrecht University** to Martina Uvale, with a Master’s degree in Library and Archival Sciences from the Univ. of Bologna, a period at the Universitat de València working on Aragonese manuscripts, | ||
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+ | We received 14 applications from Greece (5, one based in the NL); Ireland (1); Italy (5, two based in the UK, one based in Ireland); Spain (1); United Kingdom (1); United States (1, based in the UK). 7 early career scholars or librarianship students. 7 early career librarians or professionals. 10 female and 4 male applicants. | ||
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+ | **RECIPIENTS OF 2023 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of seven CERL Grants: | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of **Groningen University Library** to Agnė Zemkajutė, Book Museum exhibitions’ curator, and formerly curator of incunabula, at the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vilnius. | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of the **Huntington Library of San Marino Cal.**, to Isabel Hernandez Gomez de Caso, curator of manuscripts and incunabula, National Library of Spain, Madrid. | ||
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+ | To work with the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) and Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI), remotely, to Francesca Pontini, PhD student at Stirling University. | ||
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+ | To work with the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) and Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI), remotely, to Sheza Moledina, formerly Enssib, Printing Museum, and Public Library, Lyon. | ||
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+ | To catalogue rare French printed ephemera, 1660-85, at **Marsh' | ||
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+ | To work with CERL’s Retrospective National Bibliographies Working Group to Chana Algarvio, assistant librarian and programme coordinator in Book History and Print at the Robertson Davies Library, Massey College, University of Toronto, Canada. | ||
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+ | To describe provenance marks in the Provenance Digital Archive of CERL at the **Ossolineum Library, Wrocław**, Poland, to Laura Kreigere-Liepina, | ||
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+ | We regret to say that the grant to work on the CERL website was withdrawn: following our recent migration of data platform, in April 2023, it became clear that the CERL website needs a much bigger overhaul than foreseen. The work described in the CERL grant will now take place at a later date, as part of that work on the website. | ||
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+ | We received 37 applications from Argentina (1), Canada (2), Czech Republic (1), Germany (3), France (3), India (1), Ireland (4), Italy (5), Latvia (1), Lithuania (1), Mexico (1), The Netherlands (5), Norway (1), Spain (2), UK (4), US (2). 22 early career scholars or librarianship students. 15 early career librarians. 14 male and 23 female applicants. | ||
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+ | **RECIPIENTS OF 2022 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of six CERL Grants: | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of **Marsh' | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the collection of the **Dukes of Arenberg, in Brussels**, to Antonia Delle Fratte, an early career scholar with an internship at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana of Rome, and an MA in the History of Art (manuscript illumination and history of collections) from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\ | ||
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+ | To train in the use of MEI the incunabulists of the **Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid** to Elena Fogolin, CERL grantee 2018/19 to the Huntington Library in San Marino and a PhD student at the universities of Udine/ | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the database ‘Medieval Libraries of Great Britain’ (MLGB3) to Vanessa Rossi, librarian at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, working on a digitization project; with a diploma in Archivistica, | ||
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+ | To work with CERL’s Retrospective National Bibliographies Working Group to Dr Olga Tkachuk, Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, the Ossoliński National Institute in Wrocław (Poland); former Head of the Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Department at the National Museum in Lviv (Ukraine); with a PhD in Philology.\\ | ||
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+ | To work with CERL’s Security Network to Jordyn Anable, a Masters student in the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté’s Rare Books and Digital Humanities programme. | ||
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+ | We received 17 applications from Germany (1), Greece (1), France (1), India (1), Ireland (1), Italy (8), Poland (1), UK (2), US (1). 12 early career scholars or librarianship students. 5 early career librarians. 14 female and 3 male applicants. | ||
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+ | **CERL ALUMNI PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH** | ||
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+ | On 27 January 2021, a number of CERL Junior Fellows presented the research they did in the context of the CERL Grant Scheme and/or their current research. The programme, presentation slides and a link to the recording of the online session can be found [[https:// | ||
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+ | In 2020/21, we were not able to offer the grants. | ||
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+ | ** RECIPIENTS OF 2019/20 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | Exceptionally, | ||
+ | 1) Martyna Osuch (Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, University of Warsaw Library; PhD student, University of Warsaw (first year of Interdisciplinary Doctoral School). | ||
+ | Cataloguing the incunabula of the **Metropolitan Seminary Library in Warsaw** into MEI. | ||
+ | 2) Camilla Marangoni (Master’s degree in Archaeology and Art History, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) transferring data from the Catalogue of the **Laurenziana Library of Florence** into MEI. | ||
+ | 3) Anna de Bruyn (PhD student at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands) Cataloguing the incunabula of **Groningen UL** into MEI. | ||
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+ | ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of five CERL Grants: | ||
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+ | In 2020 Lucrezia won a PhD position at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" | ||
+ | to work on a project about the reconstruction of the library of the Augustinian convent of Santa Maria del Popolo (Rome) in the 16th century. Supervisor Valentina Sestini, co-supervisor Paolo Tinti. | ||
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+ | The Huntington and Cambridge offered matching funds to secure longer internships. | ||
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+ | The Beinecke offered a full grant and also invited last year’s grantees, Beatrice Alai and James Missons, to spend another period working with their incunabula collections. | ||
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+ | We received 27 applications from Brazil (1), Hungary (2), Lithuania (2), Italy (15), Spain (2), UK (4), Poland (1). 4 Male and 23 female. 8 librarians or library trainees, 19 early career scholars or students. | ||
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+ | ** RECIPIENTS OF 2017/18 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | 25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants: | ||
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+ | 3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the **Beinecke Library in Yale** {{: | ||
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+ | The three hosting libraries offered matching funds to secure a longer internship. A report of their activities is available [[https:// | ||
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+ | 25 applications were received from Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), Hungary (1), Italy (12, 4 of which living abroad), Japan (1), Spain (1), Netherlands (3), New Zeland (1), UK (1), US (1), Poland (1). | ||
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+ | 8 Male and 17 female. 11 librarians or library trainees or students, 14 early career scholars. | ||
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+ | **RECIPIENTS OF 2016/17 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | 1 May 2017, three Interns started work on enriching MEI entries for the incunables held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, | ||
+ | * Ruben Celani (Italy) | ||
+ | * Judit Kolumban (Romania) | ||
+ | * Maria O'Shea (Ireland) | ||
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+ | The KB was able to offer a Gerard van Thienen Grant to Lauren Leenders (the Netherlands), | ||
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+ | A report of their activities is available [[https:// | ||
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+ | **RECIPIENTS OF 2015 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | CERL received 21 applications. | ||
- | The applicant should send one A4 letter of application stating preferences of destination, preferences | + | A grant was awarded to Francesca Rocchi, a graduate in Latin Palaeography |
- | **Deadline: The 2014 round is now closed. A new call for applications will be announced in June 2015.**\\ | + | A grant was awarded to Thomas Theyssens, a graduate in Early Modern History from the University of Louvain, with a Master in Heritage Management in Libraries from the University of Antwerp, to work within the Printed Heritage Collections Department of the **British Library, London**. A report of his activities is available [[https:// |
- | Address: Consortium of European Research Libraries, Finsbury Business Centre, 40 Bowling Green Lane, London EC1R 0NE, UK.\\ | + | More information about the 2015 awards is available [[collaboration:internship: |
- | Or e-mail the application to secretariat@cerl.org. | ||
- | __Images from__: | + | **RECIPIENT OF 2014 GRANT** |
- | | + | 2014 - Angéline Rais - Cataloguing the incunabula collection of **Lambeth Palace Library, London** in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database.\\ |
- | * [[https://www.internmatch.com/ | + | {{: |
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